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Highland Park News (1874), 16 Sep 1898, p. 1

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rley. $43. EGE'I‘ABLES. «mumummummmfi Agent for Blue Flame Wicklvss M Stovcs‘. CHILDREN-=Eulaia Park plctc Linc m' Sundric AUDEVILLE LTOVES, RANGES, HOUSEHOLD GOODS. BROS, Â¥ 5. Tea, Coffee g, Uulcanizing i immic \\ Tiu. sweet-iron and Furnace Work ‘nc tn Order. Hour. Ha», Fred. Oats. Bran, torn, ”cal, Gluten, Heal mddlings and Straw. Chase Sanborn Tea and Coffee Monday, Sept. 12th. 7' and HAY HOWARD, FfiA‘VK AND DON. >9 udam C. A. KUIST. JX, THEATRE. Highland Park. Hardware. TELEPHONE 46. It) CENTS. \l v '1‘“ my Rival‘ _\'1 n vim Buck and lkv “Hiker “axing Act Hazlmuud and “-11 it tu yuu Augustus Scott Campbell whose beautiful home was at the head of Belle avenue overlooking the lake died Friday morning, September 9th. after an illness of seVeral weeks of peniphigus; superintluced bv hlVeS. But the real cause we think was his burden of grief from the sad death of his father. follow - ell so 50011 by that of his Wife and the collapse of the National Bank of Illinois. ofwhich he was a direc- tor; he said that failure was unâ€" necessary 111111 cast a reprunch on Chicngn financial 111mmgen1ent. which he felt must keenly. To a sensitive nature like his. this bur- (len practically Wore nut or, ex- hausted his: lli‘l‘YUllS vitality. so that an illness whieh. under ordi- nary viremnstanees. his" system wuultl have thruwn off. fnuml his strength too far gnne to success- fully resist. Mr. Campbell was born Nov. D422. and reared in Galena. that histnric tnwn of northern Illinois. and nnmng his early associates and fellow students in the old academy were ex-Maynr George B. Swift. and E. \V. Kohlsant of: Chicago, (inn. John H. Rawlings andothers. His father was 3. H. Campbell. pioneer a and successful business man of Galena. a partner for some time of Russell Jones. doing an immensegrocery business for all the great northwest. He organized the Minnesota Packet Company. whose steamers constituted the first regular transportation line up. thv \Iiss issippi to St Paul. and ‘ did so nun h for the ilexolopn1ent_ of all that region of our countr}.E and of course tlw enterprise was. wrv succcssfui. oonnncrcinllv and‘ u I I 1 finanrinllv. ‘ The son Augustus. early devel- oped a low for study and books? and so took the full classical cour‘e i at Hamilton C olleue. C linton.\ \.Y. ‘ after which he studied lfaw andi was admitted to the bar. but never practiced to any extent. The family having come to Chicago.“ and his father being United States Mars l. shal. a position of g‘l‘eat responsi- 1| bility in the sixties. his son was1 associated with him in this work. I where he develowd‘ such sound} judgment. tact tand executive abil ity. that he was sent to Europe by the government as the special re- presentative of the United States to c undut t the large financial netro« itiations with the Rothschilds. Hav- ing been eminently successful in tl1is.l1e returned to Chicago and engaged successfully in business, branchingr out in many directions as the years went by, among which Was cattle ranching with his broth- er. A. C. Campbell in. Wyoming, banking in Chicago. etc. ‘ Personally Mr. Campbell was one of the choicest men we ever knew. There was choicc blood in his Veins his fine figure. clnssic features. erect form and noble bearin". re- vealed the manliness of the man. His nature was refined nnd sensi- tive; hisideas of purity of thought and life. of honor and integrity in his social and business relations VOL IV. THE LATE HR. CAMPBELL. The Highland Park, News. were all of the highest type. No word or suggestion that could of- fend the most sensitive and refined escaped his lips. He was self-[mss- essed and self controlled always. and everywhere. kind, eOnsidemte. and courteous to all.he was respect- ed and loved in return. i lnmpbell‘ and four sipte-rs. Mrs. Bahcnck of Chicago. widow of the late General ()rvil'e E. BHiK‘OCk (\f(}011. Grant‘s staff mid his pri- ivate secretary also and mm uf ionruld time Vermont school mntvs: EMI'S. C, \V. \Vurv. who with hutl husband has kvpt his‘hunw SiIH'O ithe death of his wife: Mrs. Milvs :Xinm uf \Vuukegnn and Mrs. L's *(h‘and Smith 0f (‘hivaqm In domestic life he was It model‘ man. He was devoted to his wife, Abbie Hamilton Campbell of 11‘ fine old Chicago family; he pur-l chased and improved theirelegnnt home 111 this city for her comfort more than for his own1 and her untimely death January lti, 1897, was 11 crushing blow to him. and from it his spirit never fully re- covered. He loved his Own home. (his wife and child most devotedly and spent with them all his time away from business. His early love of hooks remained through life. as his large choice and well used librnr} clearly shows. His taste was refined and atieurnte. and he wrote some things of rare poet- ic beauty and merit. He eume here four years agoinul to 11s it seems inexpressihly sad that the own rs and neeupnnts of thnt charming home should both he taken away in the very prime of their lives. le funeral was Saturday after- 1noon frnm his late residence. nml ithe ilitvrilwlit in LHkt‘SldU lH‘Slllv lthe remains of his wife whom he Elnvml sn well. He leaves, beside ‘his yuung daughter Helen. uixw years old u very bright, Winsome chihl. tvm brothers. Courtney and D. B. Miss Lillian Cushmnn. who has: 1 1s1rw11 as art instructnr fur hm 111' {three \mn‘s [1:151 511 $111 1-1:.qef111l} 111 ”Jake 1‘11rvst.rosi1r111:1l 1111 t111r1- at 1t111l clnsc 11? last t1r111 111 1111-1xpt 11 1111115111011 (13011:th in the 1 1m 11r- aim of (111011g11. (\f coursv Lake 1 ' . . l 111 Ch11211m she IS tuhave charge inf the art instructinn in the I 11i-i {\ersity 131111111 111111') 1‘hi~1 is the llnhnruturv 11f Pednmnrv that 11e- lpurtuient 11f the I 11i\'1rsit_\ whi1 h iis under the dire1t summisiun 11f lDr. Juhn Dewey, its dean 1>r head iprofessor. Thev 111111 Miss Cush- in11111 there the lust quarter 111111! 'knuw just what she (‘1111 “1111 111111‘ 1nre 011111 to se111re her. “ e under- istnud also she is to 011 e mm 1111‘. leach Wec ék to our citv schools; 11 i .w1se move by the Board. ! Forest was wry Sorry to lose her, hut tlwy could not blame her for nccopting a higher position. or one with u broader outlook and larger future. such as tlw great I'niver- sity could offer. Butterivk patterns Erskiues'. PROMOTED. HIGHLAND PARK, ILL, SEPTEMBER 16 1898 for sale at Mir-W THE LIBERTYVILLE CONVENTION. The Lake County Republican Convention at LibertyVille Sutur- day, Sept. ll), was the most unre- publican gathering we have nth-nth ed for a long time. A Conventiun of that kind is based on the idea that it represents the ideas. prinâ€" ciples, wishes. and pnlitieul purâ€" poses of the party in whose name it is held. But that mnventimn was more of an nuctioneerifing af- fair. for aside from the judge and clerk, it was almost whully a nint- ter of trades. There was SUIIH' bad blund and a good deal dmx'n. right selfishness We did nut lilu-tn The wholly unexpected uml un-i usual coming of \Vuukegnn with - instructed delegates fur sherifl'. after the euunty had conceded the other txvu tn her was enough to make the cuunty towns mud. and they were mml. mud it was a right- eous imlignution UHL \Vith less ‘ that one third of the (lelegutes. she was there demanding three- 1 tifths (if the ”flit-es. nml We (lun't ‘ \Vulldt'r Hitlllt' of the enuntry fnlks. accustomed tn rui.~‘.in;‘r swine. ninl t'ztuiiliur with their wuys. styled1 \anikelmii's spirit "lingUish." \\ nukeunu (leserw (l n "(ml smurt licking fur that I“ -'rfnrmmiu-. and She got it tun, That compelled the ('uuutrv to combine against Wnukt gun and H Libertyville. because they thought V Libertyville hm] gmw in to lulpl” elect \Vaukvgnn's mun fur shvrifi'. and the war cry lwfnrv (“1er 1w- mum- "anything tn lwnt \Vnukn-gnn' and from that umuwnt. thut was tln' (I110 thing. Evvr)’ t'ztmlitluh‘ laid himsvlf nu the nltur tn lwnt \lekvgun. oslwt-iallly on tin-shor- itf. and that led tn thc (-nmhixmtinn which oh-vtc-(l \Vnrn-n's mun Mr. Griffin. und Vernon's mun for trt-usurvr. va‘v “'z'mkvgnn's svltishin‘ss (lofeutul Mr. I’lvtvhrr fur shvritf and Mr. Purkhurst fur trcusurvr and mm' nothing {qr lu-r- svlf Hnd \lekvgan Rx-lmhlii'uns suidto Mr. Hells. “No sir. lhv judgv 21nd clerk nrv mmugh fur us; I)(‘(‘I‘fi(‘i(1 is «miIh-‘l In it:" shv mmhl huw got all shi- did. snvednli the had hhmd hud nu cumhiiwugninst hm-r. imd mndw friends with Lihvrtyviilv and Devrfivld. iwsidv havingr hn-r chniw in the tn-nsun-r. It wns Wnukv- gun's svliishnoss which dvfc-ntvd both Flctciwr mud l’nrkhursLstirr- en] upnll tho hm! hlmnl in 11w vuuntry and raised tha- uld Nivk general l V. ln conclusion. sinvo tlmt wus the lust l-unnty mmn-ntimp of tlxv 0l(l ninutm-ntll wntur)‘. lu1 us. Lulu- (‘nnnty Rupnhlimlns. turn 1! new leaf. let \Vnnkvgun n-Iwm mul fursuko ln-r (-vil ways nml tlu- rust of us furgiw her. and all lnuuls stun uul in the twvntietll (-vntur)‘ 011 the ruul Republican basis of lx-ing friends and working for (lu- lwst men equally (listrilmtwl among all tlw townsof the county. among all tlw townsof the county.1 umin mtrmu-c- l - ‘ NOTES. i Gerald \ 1m h “Vllllo W0 ('riticisv “'nukvgun itluy fur 5!. l’mll for lxer Coursv. llw delegates them Imnl. N. H tsklws un- nur [x-rflonnl and puliti- goal frie-nds and we shall shake hands with them. own go hmnv tn ‘dimwr with them just as (-hwr- {fully as lwfnrr the (‘mn't-ntinn. :Tht-ir hillldh' and hands \wrv tivtl up by fnuliah mhl dismatvr prm-uk- in}: instrm-tinns‘. l 1 I’rnf. Han-y is an illm-‘trminn of thv "m-hulur -in pnlitivs." He was Hn' right mun fur thv right P11H'1‘.Ph'8i(1illg mhuiruhly. nmi thuugh in nw-rdnpnifi hv ire nut us “ht-fly" as some ”the-rs. 1A slum! hofurv [15“ full Hi'lmd mm H: n-gnl nntifiml um! nu inquest hvld m i.):.5Un('lu1'k I» In. 31051-1375“ 1’. llweflch.l . . HV Duff-v. John Muhr. {Gem-gr [flu-y. Georg» MUNHIHL inml Willis (‘ummingfl svrviuu ma jun. “1m n- -mlvr« d n u rdid nf 1nu- id: ntul drowning. \n marl” un his wlnthingnr unylhing in hi.- ‘stw-fisinn which "HUM 10m] tuhis illvntifirntiun \\'n.~ dim-nvvrq-d. Thl‘ (lm-n-wsml “115 n 1mm ulmnt [Illlllllmnl nmnlmmi in vw-ry n-sim-t. ting: twa nml rwprv a 2-1: I‘,1\ Lzlkv ('nunty Rtpllhlimms. 'I‘lxv l!l'l!l”"~". m mlmfln .Iudgo- June-(u \'.':l.~ um- uf Hr lig‘:tfnl frat! (-n-rv “Hm (It‘ll! Mmeim (-5! vnthusiusm UNKN.)\\',V NlAV DROWNED. Lust 'l‘\1t-.~'«1n_\‘,\\’hilr luukinguut nu 1hr lukv fwrzn her hnmv IH‘HI‘ thv Muff. Mrs, Htm‘ktun snw wlmt nHmm-(l m hr tln- bud} uf u mun bring knife-(mi ulmut by HIV wnu-s bring knife-(mi ulmut by HIV wnu-s m-nr ”1v Hhurv'. filh‘ h'lvphnnml thy umrslmlAvhn rw‘pumlml lu‘nmlutl) nml tunk 1hr bud) tn I’rinr's my dm'tnking runm. v'l'hv (‘urnlwr wns nntifiml mu! nu inquest hvld at 3:30 ()"ltibl'k p 111.. Mi-sfirs. N. 1’. Hr: 9.12.11; 1:7. : :5: :72: .lfiv. .1571. 3m 2K... :TL: ..__:__._.;.?.__. 21E: 7.74.3517. 1.1: 3.1.1.17; 9:511; cm 12:3: 5:. $.27, :73: u r...” ...::.~:.1. _.: 31:19:? in light .~'ui1 of «lulhm mm] was “hunt .3 fm-! ‘J invhn-s in hv-ighth, Mnrshul In-vflvh Hutitiml (‘hivf Hf Dvh-I‘IiU-s L 1'. (‘nllilh Hf (‘hivugm Hf his find. nsking him if nu)" (lisnmmxrnnm-s {rum (‘hivngu hunts hm! hwwn rvpnrtwl. Mr. (‘ul- [ins rvplic-«I nsking fur full Ih-svrip» tiun nf thv hml)‘. Hillt't‘ “'llil‘h tinlv mnhimv has hvvn hvurd frnm him unthim,‘v has hwn in Thv rrmuins \n-n thv wnn-h-r)‘ (an! w. Thursday. Thu- Imkv- L‘ullln)’ [)vlllm‘rntit mnn'vnliun mu: lwld in Lilwrty \‘illv )‘vslvrduy with thr fUHl'\\in;_' nominm h ms: Judgv K. R, SumuL uf ”1gb. lund l’nrk. ('h-rk “munisun ”unlinghm of 121". , Shc-rifl' A J Huflwrgwr. of Wnnko-gnu Sup-rinh‘mlvm (If Svlnmln -M im- Kutv .\I«-.\‘nhh..f Lukt- Fun-s! Thvfivnnturin] cumminm- Wind w um inurd (n ntr} Brus luny and Dug mt- vus rxhihit» I‘m- win) 51 I 2001 nflvrnmm umi m‘hxing Mt “ uukv- gun. Elm-trir strum ('2er ”up at DEMOCR ATIC CONVENTION. TVS I Sebaick Iq-vafi Mun tfthv mun-HUM“ hill] 1151!! Pha-i nuke-«l Hn- warm :4 e-‘vhnnl H1 Slum x1. Hf High intrrrwl Ht ls! (If lhu' Pnrk hvld m" s. N. l’. ‘ u Muhr. ! lvNflhlné HUN“! n-gnl A m. UH }‘It‘ was a soldior. had been for Well nigh thirty years. “'ith the scnros of thousands of other men he wont to the frnnt in the Span- iileAInvrivan Wur. fell a victin} to 'feverx. returned tn Muntauk Point Ennd like hundrvdfi of others died ifrnm inimnanagvmvnt of the war 'delmrtnwnt. Hence in spite ofthe l‘fnvt thnt he had no family and nu ’I‘t‘iflih'l‘fl ilt’Tt‘. his was such a fun- .‘t-rul ma thc- must mninvnt in civil in)‘ military life might c-nvy. First nf all ilt‘ was. nocnrding to all we can lvurn. u must rxm-ant vxrm~ .plury mun. a Christiun man we are itnld; ‘10 did nutwlunndt-rhis mnn~ t-y. his hvnlth or his life on vices "su invidvnt tn a life likt- his. ‘Hv Hum un ()dd Fvlluw. a Knight of ! I’ythius nnd a (innd Tmnplnr. i “is fnnvrul was Sunday Jznat zit 1]“ n'clm'k nnd was one nftlw must lurgt-l)‘ attt-ndvd i-n-r knuwn in ”WI-w putts His remains werv tak- min from the murgm'. the casket it'uwrvd with flnrnl tributes. plac- H1 in thv hvnrsc- and thc- prnvussion fnruwd us fullnms fur flu- nmrch tn the reR-n'miun m-nu-twr)‘. north of the target grounds: Arriving at thv ('vmetA-ry. the re- nmiiis \wn- \‘ivwml by the l‘arg‘e rmm‘nihlngv; tho hurinl survive read hy the P051 Chaplain. Fathi'r Wat- mnn. who nlsu‘ dvliw-rml a fitting. luitrintiv iuul vulugistic address. IUHHl highly npprvvinh-d by the humln-ds who hwmi iti End! of thvvurious orders present [her- the various orders present pH. furiiiwi ihvir hurinl svrvice: the bud." was lnw-rmi in "1‘ final rest- ing plum. the firing squad dis- rhnrgo-«l threw \‘nlh'ys «war the npwn gnu-o. thvhngh-rhh-w “taps" nll nniid uii imprvsfiiu- nilenvmmd (-n iwds of people quivtl)‘ dispersed. 'l‘hnt {um-ml svrvim- was H trib- ll‘l‘ in pvrsumii Worth. to n fvrvid, M-lf-wu'riiiving patriutism. The pruphl's hi-nrts~ \wrv tum-hm]. and 1hr} rmlmmlml by their premium» m ilir- hurinl ms. they had dune twn tiny: imfnrn- m i’u-n L. Julius. fun- e-rnl i H \Vnukrgnn. Tnlu] Impulminn In lurivnh- St'hnulh‘ In lulhlit' N‘lllvnlh (ivy-mum:- Irish Su'udirih Nnrm-ginns Iingligh Ruwinhs (‘unmlinns ltnliunfi Fn-m-h \Vrlhh (‘hilu-sr SImnish American purvntnge CHICAOO' S POPULATION. Fxrinu Squad "yam Body u! l’narmed Soldier! Hmhwuod Odd Fellows “'aukegan ()dd Fellow: lhghwood Knights of Pythhl \"uukuun Kmahu of Pym“- Hlthix-d Rrbehhl Hl‘zhwood (mud Templar HIHHIF MUSICIAN BROWN. NO. 16. 5.31.58" 114.170 2‘3“.”0“ 491L542 24*.142 111.19“ 5N3."‘v-)3 ”0.2M, 45.0190 2.445 568 245.912 H.223 3mm? 34.907 25.514 23.051 21140 |)¢)-2(J2

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